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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title : Suggestion of synchronization categorization Date Submitted : September 10 th , 2013 Source : Jinyoung Chun, Suhwook Kim, Han Gyu Cho (LG Electronics)
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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title:Suggestion of synchronization categorization Date Submitted: September 10th, 2013 Source:Jinyoung Chun, Suhwook Kim, Han Gyu Cho (LG Electronics) Address: LG R&D Complex 533, Hogye-1dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang-shi, Kyungki-do, Korea Voice: +82-31-450-1901, FAX: +82-31-450-4049, E-Mail: jiny.chun@lge.com Re: Abstract: Purpose: Proposal for discussion Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.
Summary of email discussion • From Shannon : categorization based on network synchronization • Centralized approach (timing reference is decided by signal from single PD) • NICT : Initiator PD sends broadcast signal and Joiner PDs refers it (Note. NICT named the idea as "Distributed temporary group synchronization".) • ETRI (SS Joo) : Master-clock capable PD transmits peer network synchronization frame and other PDs refers it. (C. Arguable assumption: master-clock refers from out-of-band.) • InterDigital : Super-beacon, common beacon or peer beacon is refered for synchronization. (C. Determination procedure of super-VL or VL is missing.) • Distributed approach (timing reference is decided by signals from multiple PDs) • Samsung : Each PD decides timing by adjusting oscillator phase corresponding to the reception of sync-signals from multiple PDs • ETRI (SC Chang) : Pulse-based PHY-level synchronization. • No network synchronization (asynchronous) • LG : Only link-level synchronization during peering is presented for slot timing basis. However link-to-link synchronization is required for the proposed slot hopping.
Summary of email discussion • From Suhwook : categorization based on synchronization timing • Pre-sync system: Sync first, and then discovery/peering • Samsung • ETRI (SC Chang) • Post-sync system: Discovery/peering first, and then sync • NICT • ETRI (SS Joo, BJ Kwak, WC Jeong) • InterDigital • LG Note that UWB (NICT, Decawave) and Relay, Groupcast (CAU) have different domain. : Comment from Marco • Samsung’s proposal is contention-free access. So that a global synchronization mechanism is required. NICT’s proposal is a combination of contention and contention-free access, but it does not require a global synchronization mechanism. Some people called it asynchronous access. : Response from Suhwook • What I want to mean is MAC level sync. In pre-sync type, every PD should sync its phase first.(ex. Discovery, Peering, Data..)However, in post-sync type, a PD has each phase first, and they sync the phase after discovery. Multiple access also can be good criteria. But many proposals have both of contention-free and contention access.
The first suggestion I think high-level categorization is a good start point of technical discussion. Based on the categorizations from Shannon and Suhwook, we can categorize to two groups: one is Samsung, ETRI (SC Chang) and other one is NICT, ETRI (SS Joo, BJ Kwak, WC Jeong), InterDigital, LG(excluded in Shannon’s). If everyone agreed the categorization of the two groups, we can make descriptions whatever the categorization names are called as below. • High-level categorization about synchronization • Group1 • Companies: Samsung, ETRI (SC Chang) • Description • TBD • Group2 • Companies: NICT, ETRI (SS Joo, BJ Kwak, WC Jeong), InterDigital, LG • Description • TBD
The first suggestion If we agree the categorization in slide 4, then we suggest the following detailed description. Please give us comments or new description. • High-level categorization about synchronization • Group1 (named such as PHY sync, Pre-sync, Distributed sync, Sync) • Companies: Samsung, ETRI (SC Chang) • Description • It’s a fine sync based on the physical sequence for all neighbor PDs. PDs know Tx/Rx timing without contention after the sync. • Timing reference is decided by signals from multiple PDs. • There is no MAC level sync based on MAC message. • Group2 (named such as MAC sync, Post-sync, Centralized sync, Async) • Companies: NICT, ETRI (SS Joo, BJ Kwak, WC Jeong), InterDigital, LG • Description • It’s a MAC-level sync based on MAC message. • The message is Beacon by NICT, InterDigital and discovery/peering message by LG. • It’s for knowing PD’s phase configuration. PDs know the period for Tx/Rx with contention. • The phase is the period of each TB, CFP, CAP by NICT, the period of each Beacons by InterDigital, and the period of discovery, peering, communication by LG. • Timing reference is decided by signal from single PD. The single PD is an initiator PD by NICT, InterDigital and the discovered PD by LG.
The second suggestion After 2nd conference call, I revised my categorization. • Categorization of synchronization • Synchronization before discovery • Centralized synchronization • Timing reference is decided by signal from single PD. • Companies: InterDigital, NICT(Marco, Huan-bang) *I’m not sure about NICT. • Distributed synchronization • Timing reference is decided by signals from multiple PDs. • Companies: Samsung, ETRI (SC Chang) • Discovery without synchronization • There is no time reference before discovery. • Companies: LG, ETRI (SS Joo, BJ Kwak, WC Jeong) There are 3 high-level categorization of synchronization. The sync mechanism might impact on the design of PAC procedures such as discovery, peering and communication. Therefore we also can make some categorization of other procedures related to the categorization.